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ARCHIBALD LANDS; TELLS HIS STORY; Supposed Dumba's and Other Letters He Carried Abroad Were Innocent, He Asserts. PUT THEM IN SAFETY BOX Surrendered Key When British Authorities Demanded It ;- Locked Up, but Well Treated. QUESTIONED BY DETECTIVE Denies He Had Hollow Gold-Headed Cane ;- Will Report at State Department. ARCHIBALD LANDS; TELLS HIS STORY

James F. J. Archibald, the American war correspondent, in whose possession was found, with others, the letter from Dr. Constantin Theodor Dumba, the Austro-Hungarian Ambassador, to Count Burian, the Minister for Foreign Affairs in Vienna, submitting a plan to tie up American munition works by strikes, which lettter resulted in the request by Secretary of State Lansing for the recall of the Ambassador, arrived in New York on the Holland-America liner Rotterdam yesterday morning.

September 21, 1915

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